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This is the innocent 68-year-old grandmother who was punched in the face and pushed down the stairs outside a Queens church during a robbery that saw her sixteen-year-old attacker take off with her car.
Irene Tahliambouris suffered a fractured skull, black eye, and numerous bruises from the vicious assault that took place outside of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church on 152 Street in Briarwood around 8.20 on Sunday.
Her attacker Jayvaun Prince, 16, was taken into custody today in a gurney after suffering an unknown medical episode.
Irene Tahliambouris suffered a fractured skull, black eye, and numerous bruises from the vicious assault that took place outside of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church on 152 Street in Briarwood around 8.20 on Sunday
Jayvaun Prince, 16, has been charged with first degree assault, first-degree murder and other charges
He was taken to the hospital with a police escort after suffering an unknown medical episode.
A DCPI spokesperson said he was charged with robbery, assault, grand larceny, and criminal possession of stolen property.
Police said the perpetrator punched the victim in the face causing her to fall back, then stole her purse that contained her cell phone, credit card, $300 in cash, and car keys, before fleeing in her 2006 Nissan Altima to parts unknown.
When emergency responders arrived, she was transported to Booth Memorial Hospital in critical condition, but has since been released from the ICU, her family said, CBS News reported.
Irene Talhiambouris, 68, is pictured walking up the stairs of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Briarwood Queens around 8.20 on Sunday as the thug moves towards her
The hooligan is seen inching towards her as she moves up the stairs towards the church doors
The brazen thief begins his vicious attack that happed in broad daylight as he punches the victim in her face
She is seen falling backwards from the impact of the punch - as she clutches onto her handbag
The teenager standing over the victim's body to ransack her purse
Family members said Talhiambouris did not recognize her family for the first few days she was in the ICU, but has since started to show signs of improvement.
Relative Daniel Coffaro Hill, 19, told the Daily News that Tahliambouris started to recognize them on Wednesday.
He said, that she was, 'brushing her hair today, really slow, but she’s in her right mind.'
He added: 'She knows who we are now.'
The assailant's name was not revealed since he is a minor, but he has three prior arrests, including two for robbery in 2023, and one for criminal possession of stolen property.
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said today: 'The viciousness with which the defendant is accused of having committed the robbery at the church struck the city at its core.
'As alleged, he chose to rob an elderly woman by first pushing her down the stairs and then proceeded to take her purse and leave her to suffer while he took off in her car.
'He will now have to answer for the serious charges levied against him by my office.
'Thank you to NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny and the entire Detective Bureau for their relentless work.'
The NYPD released this photo of the suspect before his arrest